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1990-10-22USA-1990-L-21360
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Firefighters' Safety Study Act. Public Law 101-446 (H.R. 4522).
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News, 1990-12, No. 9, p. 104 STAT. 1045

Improves the information available to emergency response personnel in the field and for other purposes.




1990-10-19USA-1990-R-22327
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Hazardous Waste Management Systems: Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste; CERCLA Hazardous Substances Designation - Petroleum Refinery Primary and Secondary Oil/Water/Solids/Separation Sludge Listings (F037 and F038) Rule (40 CFR Parts 261, 271 and 302)
Federal Register, 1990-10-02, Vol. 55, No. 213, pp. 46354-46397

Amendments adding two wastes (F037 and F038) to the list of hazardous wastes under 40 CFR 261.31, and amending Appendix VII of 40 CFR 261 to add the organic and inorganic constituents for which these wastes are listed, as capable of posing a substantial hazard to human health or the environment.
Date of entry into force: 1991-05-02




1990-10-12USA-1990-R-20971
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Concrete and Masonry Construction Safety Standards; Lift Slab Construction Operations Rule (29 CFR Part 1926)
Federal Register, 1990-10-18, Vol. 55, No. 202, pp. 42306-42330

Revision of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's Safety Standards for Lift Slab Construction Operations to eliminate weaknesses or gaps in the existing coverage of the standard.
Date of entry into force: 1990-12-17




1990-09-13USA-1990-R-20928
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Control of Hazardous Energy Sources (Lockout/Tagout) Rule (29 CFR Part 1910)
Federal Register, 1990-09-20, Vol. 55, No. 183, pp. 38677-38687

Minor amendments to the final rule on the Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout) (29 CFR 1910. 147).
Date of entry into force: 1990-09-20




1990-08-21USA-1990-R-20706
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Safety Standards for Berms and Guardrails at Metal and Nonmetal Mines Rule (30 CFR Parts 56 and 57)
Federal Register, 1990-09-07, Vol. 55, No. 174, pp. 37216-37218

Date of entry into force: 1990-10-26




1990-08-16USA-1990-R-22325
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Intervals for Required Internal Examination and Hydrostatic Testing of Pressure Vessel Type Cargo Tanks on Barges Rule (46 CFR Parts 38, 54, 98 and 151)
Federal Register, 1990-10-16, Vol. 55, No. 200, pp. 41916-41918

Amendments to the regulations that govern internal inspection and hydrostatic test intervals for pressure vessel type cargo tanks on barges that transport liquefied gaseous cargoes and Grade A flammable liquids.
Date of entry into force: 1990-10-16




1990-08-06USA-1990-R-20949
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Significant New Uses of Certain Chemical Substances Rule (40 CFR Part 721)
Federal Register, 1990-08-15, Vol. 55, No. 158, pp. 33296-33308

Notification requirement in respect of manufacture, import or processing of certain substances for a significant new use.
Date of entry into force: 1990-10-15




1990-06-14USA-1990-R-20687
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Welding, Cutting and Brazing Rule (29 CFR Part 1910)
Federal Register, 1990-06-20, Vol. 55, No. 119, pp. 25093-25094

Technical amendments to the relevant general industry standards of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
Date of entry into force: 1990-06-20




1990-06-13USA-1990-R-20709
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Significant New Uses of Certain Chemical Substances Rule (40 CFR Part 721)
Federal Register, 1990-06-26, Vol. 55, No. 123, pp. 26092-26112

Requires persons intending to manufacture, import or process certain substances for a significant new use to notify the Environmental Protection Agency at least 90 days before embarking on any such activity.

Basic text(s):
1976-10-11 (USA-1976-L-13558)
Toxic Substances Control Act. Public Law 94-468 (S. 3149).



1990-04-10USA-1990-R-20480
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Safety Standards for Roof, Face and Rib Support Rule (30 CFR Part 75)
Federal Register, 1990-04-16, Vol. 55, No. 73, p. 14228

Final rule providing exemptions of certain anthracite coal mines from requirements to use conventional roof support.
Date of entry into force: 1990-05-16




1990-03-30USA-1990-R-20528
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Safety and Health Standards, Cutting and Brazing Rule (29 CFR Part 1910)
Federal Register, 1990-04-01, Vol. 55, No. 70, pp. 13694-13711

Amendments to reorganise the standards pertaining to welding, cutting and brazing with a view to the eventual comprehensive revision of these standards.
Date of entry into force: 1990-05-11




1990-02-06USA-1990-R-20530
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Occupational Exposure to Lead Rule (29 CFR Part 1910)
Federal Register, 1990-02-13, Vol. 55, No. 30, pp. 4998-4999

Amends appendix B of OSHA's lead standard, 29 CFR 1910.1025, by removing a sentence that is no longer applicable.
Date of entry into force: 1990-02-13

Implementing text(s):
1995-10-02 (USA-1995-R-42147)
Occupational Exposure to Lead, Amendments to Final Rule (29 CFR Part 1910).



1990-02-05USA-1990-R-20483
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Safety Standards for Roof, Face and Rib Support Rule (30 CFR Part 75)
Federal Register, 1990-02-08, Vol. 55, No. 27, pp. 4592-4596

Revises two sections of the Mine Safety and Health Administration's underground roof support safety standards which were promulgated on 1988-01-27.
Date of entry into force: 1990-02-15




1990-01-22USA-1990-R-21965
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Occupational Exposures to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories Rule (29 CFR Part 1910)
International Digest of Health Legislation, 1990, Vol. 4, No. 3, p. 497

Full text not given in available source.




1989-12-19USA-1989-L-20796
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1989. Public Law 101-239.
Printed separately, 1989

Contains the budget for fiscal year 1990, updates the provisions of certain chapters including Title Vl: Medicare, medicaid, maternal and child health, and other provisions, Title X: Miscelleanous and technical social security acts amendments.

Implementing text(s):
1993-11-03 (USA-1993-R-35961)
Federal Old-Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income for the Aged, Blind and Disabled; Standards Applicable in Certain Determinations of Good Cause, Fault and Good Faith Rule (20 CFR Parts 404 and 416)

1991-10-07 (USA-1991-R-26753)
Federal Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance Benefits; Inclusion of Certain Deferred Compensation in Determination of Wage-Based Adjustments Rule (20 CFR Part 404)
Related text(s):
1991-10-07 (USA-1991-R-26753)
Federal Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance Benefits; Inclusion of Certain Deferred Compensation in Determination of Wage-Based Adjustments Rule (20 CFR Part 404)

1991-09-23 (USA-1991-R-26755)
Supplemental Security Income for the Aged, Blind, and Disabled; Subpart K-Income and Subpart L-Resources and Exclusions; Exclusion of Interest on Burial Spaces Rule (20 CFR Part 416)



1989-12-14USA-1989-R-9120
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Occupational Exposure to Asbestos, Tremolite, Anthophyllite and Actinolite Rule (29 CFR Parts 1910 and 1926)
Federal Register, 1989-12-20, Vol. 54, No. 243, pp. 52024-52028

Removal of the ban on the spraying of asbestos-containing materials, and amendments to the regulatory text to clarify when construction employers must resume periodic monitoring.
Date of entry into force: 1990-01-19




1989-12-11USA-1989-R-9229
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Anti-Drug Program for Personnel Engaged in Specified Aviation Activities Rule (14 CFR Part 121)
Federal Register, 1989-12-27, Vol. 54, No. 247, pp. 53282-53283

Under this rule, employees located outside the territory of the US become subject to testing no later than 1992-01-02.
Date of entry into force: 1989-12-27




1989-12-01USA-1989-R-8966
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Preliminary Assessment Information and Health and Safety Rule (40 CFR Parts 712 and 716)
Federal Register, 1989-12-12, Vol. 54, No. 237, pp. 51131-51134

Adds thirteen chemical substances to the Preliminary Assessment Information Rule and twelve to the section 8(d) Health and Safety Data Reporting Rule. Manufacturers, processors and importers of these chemicals will be required to report unpublished health and safety data and/or end use, exposure, and volume data to the Environmental Protection Agency.
Date of entry into force: 1990-01-11




1989-11-28USA-1989-R-9121
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Air Contaminants Rule (29 CFR Part 1910)
Federal Register, 1989-12-06, Vol. 54, No. 233, pp. 50372-50373

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration reduced exposure limits for 375 air contaminants on 1989-01-19 at 54 CFR 2332. A stay of the new limits for nitroglycerin and ethylene glycol dinitrate is granted to the explosives industry until 1990-02-01.
Date of entry into force: 1989-12-01




1989-11-14USA-1989-R-8963
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Multiple-Shot Blasting Units Rule (30 CFR Parts 7 and 25)
Federal Register, 1989-11-21, Vol. 54, No. 223, pp. 48201-48215

Final rule implementing new procedures and requirements for testing and approval of multiple-shot blasting units used underground in coal mines and certain metal and nonmetal mines.
Date of entry into force: 1990-01-07




1989-10-30USA-1989-R-9157
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Occupational Safety and Health Standards-Excavations Rule (29 CFR Part 1926)
Federal Register, 1989-10-31, Vol. 54, No. 209, pp. 45894-45991

Amends the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's Construction Standards for Excavations to regulate the use of support systems to prevent excavation cave-ins; the means of access to and egress from excavations; employee exposure to vehicular traffic; falling loads; water accumulation; and other related matters.
Date of entry into force: 1990-01-02




1989-10-12USA-1989-R-9223
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Control of Hazardous Energy Sources (Lockout/Tagout) Rule (29 CFR Part 1910)
Federal Register, 1989-10-17, Vol. 54, No. 199, pp. 42498-42499

This notice announces that the information collection requirements on the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's final rule on Control of Hazardous Energy Sources, 29 CFR 1910.147, have been approved.
Date of entry into force: 1989-10-31




1989-10-11USA-1989-R-9063
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Railroad Safety Enforcement Procedures; Disqualification Proceedings Rule (49 CFR Part 209)
Federal Register, 1989-10-18, Vol. 54, No. 200, pp. 42893-42910

Amendments of railroad safety enforcement Regulations to prescribe procedures for disqualifying railroad employees, including managers, supervisors, and other agents from performing safety-sensitive functions in the rail industry.
Date of entry into force: 1989-11-17




1989-08-28USA-1989-R-9221
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Control of Hazardous Energy Sources (Lockout/Tagout) Rule (29 CFR Part 1910)
Federal Register, 1989-09-01, Vol. 54, No. 169, pp. 36644-36696

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is issuing a standard detailing safety requirements for the control of hazardous energy as a new section 1910.147. This standard addresses practices that are necessary to disable machinery or equipment and to prevent the release of potentially hazardous energy during maintenance and servicing activitiesection




1989-08-24USA-1989-R-8527
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Mixture of: 1, 3 Benzenediamine, 2-Methyl-4, 6-Bis (Methylthio) - and 1, 3-Benzenediamine, 4-Methyl-2, 6-Bis (Methylthio); Significant New Uses Rule (40 CFR Part 721)
Federal Register, 1989-09-18, Vol. 54, No. 179, pp. 38381-38385

The Environmental Protection Agency is promulgating a significant new use rule for this toxic substance on the belief that it may be hazardous to human health and that the uses described in this rule may result in significant human exposure. Requires certain persons who intend to manufacture, import or process this substance for a significant new use to notify the EPA at least 90 days before commencing that activity.
Date of entry into force: 1989-12-01




1989-08-11USA-1989-R-8956
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Tributyl Phosphate; Final Test Rule (40 CFR Parts 795 and 799)
Federal Register, 1989-08-14, Vol. 54, No. 155, pp. 33399-33415

Requires manufacturers and processors of tributyl phosphate to perform testing for health effects.
Date of entry into force: 1989-09-27

Basic text(s):
1976-10-11 (USA-1976-L-13558)
Toxic Substances Control Act. Public Law 94-468 (S. 3149).



1989-08-07USA-1989-R-8955
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Railroad Safety Rules (49 CFR Parts 210, 215, 216, 217, 225, 228, 229, 331 and 332)
Federal Register, 1989-08-14, Vol. 54, No. 155, pp. 33227-33230

Issued by the Federal Railroad Administration to make its railroad safety regulations conform to the provisions of the Rail Safety Improvement Act of 1988.
Date of entry into force: 1989-08-14




1989-07-18USA-1989-R-8076
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Occupational Exposure to Asbestos, Tremolite, Anthophyllite, and Actinolite Rule (29 CFR Parts 1910 and 1926)
Federal Register, 1989-07-21, Vol. 54, No. 139, pp. 30704-30705

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration hereby extends the partial administrative stay of the revised final standards for occupational exposure to asbestos, tremolite, anthophyllite, and actinolite for general industry and construction insofar as they apply to occupational exposure to non-asbestiform tremolite, anthophyllite, and actinolite. The current partial stay, originally set to expire on 1987-04-21, and previously extended, is further extended to 1990-11-30.
Date of entry into force: 1990-11-30




1989-07-14USA-1989-R-8074
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Mobile Equipment; Automatic Warning Devices Rule (30 CFR Part 77)
Federal Register, 1989-07-20, Vol. 54, No. 138, pp. 30515-30517

Revises and updates the Mine Safety and Health Administration's existing safety rule requiring devices in mobile equipment at surface coal mines and surface work areas of underground coal mines to automatically sound an audible warning (backup alarm) when the equipment is operated in reverse.
Date of entry into force: 1989-09-18




1989-07-14USA-1989-R-8072
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Electrical Mine Lamps Other than Standard Cap Lamps Rule (30 CFR Part 20)
Federal Register, 1989-07-20, Vol. 54, No. 138, pp. 30512-30513

This rule amends 30 CFR Part 20 by revising the requirement for the testing and approval of electric mine lamps, other than standard cap lamps used in underground mines. Issued by the Mine Safety and Health Administration.
Date of entry into force: 1989-09-18




1989-07-14USA-1989-R-8075
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Powered Platforms for Building Maintenance Rule (29 CFR Part 1910)
Federal Register, 1989-07-28, Vol. 54, No. 144, pp. 31407-31477

This amended Standard relates to the Standard for powered platforms for building maintenance (Subpart F) and provides for the use of alternative stabilisation systems.
Date of entry into force: 1990-01-24

Basic text(s):
1970-12-29 (USA-1970-L-18611)
Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, Public Law 91-596 [S. 2193] (29 USC, Chapter 15).



1989-07-09USA-1989-R-20727
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Community Right-to-know Reporting Requirements Rule (40 CFR Parts 350, 355, 370 and 372)
Federal Register, 1989-07-26, Vol. 55, No. 144, pp. 30632-30656

Establishes final reporting thresholds for stocks of chemicals under sections 311 and 312 of title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986.
Date of entry into force: 1990-08-27




1989-06-28USA-1989-R-8175
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Air Contaminants Rule; Corrections (29 CFR Part 1910)
Federal Register, 1989-07-05, Vol. 54, No. 127, pp. 28054-28061

This notice makes corrections to the preamble and final rule on Air Contaminants which appeared in the Federal Register on 1989-01-19, issued by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration under the Occupational Safety and Health Act (LS 1970-USA 1).
Date of entry into force: 1989-07-05

Basic text(s):
1970-12-29 (USA-1970-L-18611)
Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, Public Law 91-596 [S. 2193] (29 USC, Chapter 15).



1989-05-25USA-1989-R-8173
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Underground Construction Rule (29 CFR Part 1926)
Federal Register, 1989-06-02, Vol. 54, No. 105, pp. 23824-23857

These are revisions to health and safety regulations for underground construction. The revised standard is intended to clarify the existing standard, cover standards not effectively addressed previously, and reflect the current technology and methods used in underground construction.
Date of entry into force: 1989-08-01

Basic text(s):
1970-12-29 (USA-1970-L-18611)
Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, Public Law 91-596 [S. 2193] (29 USC, Chapter 15).



1989-04-26USA-1989-R-8077
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission Rule (29 CFR Part 2200)
Federal Register, 1989-05-01, Vol. 54, No. 82, pp. 18490-18491

This rule amends the Commission's procedural rules in relation to petitions for interlocutory review. Corporations are to disclose any corporate parents, subsidiaries or affiliates.
Date of entry into force: 1989-05-01

Basic text(s):
1970-12-29 (USA-1970-L-18611)
Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, Public Law 91-596 [S. 2193] (29 USC, Chapter 15).



1989-02-28USA-1989-R-8177
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Rule (29 CFR Part 1910)
Federal Register, 1989-03-06, Vol. 54, No. 42, pp. 9293-9336

Regulates the safety and health of employees involved in cleanup operations at uncontrolled hazardous waste sites being cleaned up under government mandate, in certain hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal operations conducted under the Resource, Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 and in any emergency response to incidents involving hazardous substances.
Date of entry into force: 1990-03-06




1988-11-14USA-1988-L-8061
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Federal Employees Health Benefits Amendments Act of 1988. Public Law 100-654 (H.R. 5102).
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News, 1989-01, No. 10, p. 102 STAT. 3837

Amendments stipulating that a health care provider whose licence has been suspended may not provide services under the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program. A separated employee or spouse of a deceased employee may, at his or her own expense, continue coverage under the Program for a limited time. The term "provider of health care or services or supplies" means a physician, hospital, or other individual or entity which furnishes health care services or supplies.




1988-11-09USA-1988-R-7482
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Safety Standards for Explosives and Blasting Rule (30 CFR Part 75)
Federal Register, 1988-11-18, Vol. 53, No. 223, pp. 46768-46789

Standards for underground coal mines.
Date of entry into force: 1989-01-17




1988-11-07USA-1988-L-8059
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Amendments Act of 1988. Public Law 100-628 (H.R. 4352).
U.S Code Congressional and Administrative News, 1989-01, No. 10, p. 102 STAT. 3224-3232

Amendments to the Act [42 USC 11304 et seq.] to extend programmes providing urgently needed assistance for the homeless and for other purposes. Title III of the Act concerns federal management of food and shelter programmes. Title IV covers housing assistance; Title VI, revision and extension of programmes of health care for the homeless. The law authorises the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Programs through fiscal year 1990.

Amended text(s):
1987-07-22 (USA-1987-L-4096)
Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act of 1987. Public Law 100-77 (H.R. 558).



1988-11-01USA-1988-L-7473
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Medical Waste Tracking Act of 1988. Public Law 100-582 (H.R. 3515).
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News, 1988-12, No. 9, p. 102 STAT. 2950

Amends the Solid Waste Disposal Act to require the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to promulgate regulations on the management of infectious waste.




1988-10-31USA-1988-L-7469
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Pipeline Safety Reauthorisation Act of 1988. Public Law 100-561 (H.R. 2266).
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News, 1988-12, No. 9, p. 102 STAT. 2805

Amends the Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act of 1968 and the Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Safety Act of 1979, in particular by setting forth generally applicable pipeline safety provisions (title III).




1988-10-28USA-1988-L-7467
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Uninspected Vessel Requirements. Public Law 100-540 (H.R. 4557).
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News, 1988-12, No. 9, p. 102 STAT. 2719

Amends title 46 of the US Code to require alerting and locating equipment on manned uninspected vessels, to provide for exemptions and to increase penalties for certain violations.

Amended text(s):
1983-08-26 (USA-1983-L-80879)
Shipping; and Appendix (46 USC).



1988-10-19USA-1988-R-7477
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Safety Standards for Loading, Hauling, Dumping, Machinery and Equipment at Metal and Nonmetal Mines Rule (30 CFR Parts 56 and 57)
Federal Register, 1988-10-24, Vol. 53, No. 205, p. 41600
Errata ibid., 1988-11-04, Vol. 53, No. 214, p. 44588

Stays the effective date of the portion of the rule relating to the use of berms or guardrails on elevated railways.
Date of entry into force: 1988-10-24




1988-10-18USA-1988-R-7478
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Application of the Employee Polygraph Protection Act of 1988 Rule (29 CFR Part 801)
Federal Register, 1988-10-21, Vol. 53, No. 204, pp. 41494-41510

Adds new Subchapter C to Chapter V of Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations. Contains general provisions and provisions on exemptions, restrictions on polygraph usage under exemptions, recordkeeping and disclosure requirements, enforcement and administrative proceedings under the Employee Polygraph Protection Act.
Date of entry into force: 1988-12-27

Basic text(s):
1988-06-27 (USA-1988-L-6478)
Employee Polygraph Protection Act of 1988. Public Law 100-347 (H.R. 1212) (29 USC, Chapter 22).



1988-09-20USA-1988-R-6801
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Access to Employee Exposure and Medical Records Rule (29 CFR Part 1910)
Federal Register, 1988-09-29, Vol. 53, No. 189, pp. 38140-38168

These Regulations provide for access by employees, their designated representatives and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to employer-maintained medical records and records of exposure which are relevant to monitoring employee exposure to toxic substances and harmful physical agents. In the absence of employees' consent, union representatives are required to show an occupational health need to see employee exposure records. First aid records and records of short-time employees are exempted from the records retention requirement. Protection for employer trade secrets is made to conform to the provisions of the standard on hazard communication (ISN 4097).
Date of entry into force: 1988-11-28

Basic text(s):
1970-12-29 (USA-1970-L-18611)
Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, Public Law 91-596 [S. 2193] (29 USC, Chapter 15).



1988-07-26USA-1988-R-6590
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Crane or Derrick Suspended Personnel Platforms Rule (29 CFR Part 1926)
Federal Register, 1988-08-02, Vol. 53, No. 148, pp. 29116-29141
errata ibid., 1988-09-15, Vol. 53, No. 179, p. 35953

Prohibits the use of cranes or derricks to hoist personnel except in situations where no safe alternative is feasible.




1988-06-14USA-1988-R-6587
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Underground Mining Equipment; Product Testing by Applicant for Third Party Rule (30 CFR Parts 7 and 18)
Federal Register, 1988-06-22, Vol. 53, No. 120, pp. 23486-23505
errata, ibid., 1988-07-07, Vol. 53, No. 130, p. 25569
errata: ibid., 1988-07-07, Vol. 53, No. 130, p. 25569




1988-06-10USA-1988-R-6701
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Concrete and Masonry Construction Safety Standards Rule (29 CFR Part 1926)
Federal Register, 1988-06-16, Vol. 53, No. 116, pp. 22611-22646

Date of entry into force: 1988-08-15




1987-12-24USA-1987-R-4726
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Grain Handling Facilities Rule (29 CFR Parts 1910 and 1917)
Federal Register, 1987-12-31, Vol. 52, No. 251, pp. 49592-49631
errata: ibid., 1988-05-18, Vol. 53, No. 96, p. 17695

Sets minimum requirements for the control of fires, grain dust explosions and other safety hazards associated with grain handling facilities.




1987-11-29USA-1987-L-4930
United States
Occupational safety and health
 
Older Americans Act Amendments of 1987. Public Law 100-175 (H.R. 1451).
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News, 1988-01, No. 11, p. 101 STAT. 926

Amends the Older Americans Act of 1965, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 3001 et seq., to provide, inter alia, for grants to states in relation to services for home health care, services for frail, low-income and disabled elderly persons, and so forth.

Implementing text(s):
1995-05-05 (USA-1995-R-41418)
Senior Community Service Employment Program Rule (20 CFR Part 641).



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